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CHONDROCYTE TRANSPLANTATION USING A COLLAGEN BILAYER MATRIX FOR CARTILAGE REPAIR
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1997
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Tissue EngineeringCollagen MatrixSeeded ImplantsEngineeringBone RepairTissue TransplantationSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryRegenerative MedicineCartilage DegenerationOsteoarthritisSeeded ChondrocytesMatrix BiologyTissue RepairMusculoskeletal TissueFunctional Tissue EngineeringWound HealingSoft Tissue ReconstructionChondrogenesisMedicineExtracellular Matrix
We have developed a novel, two-layered, collagen matrix seeded with chondrocytes for repair of articular cartilage. It consists of a dense collagen layer which is in contact with bone and a porous matrix to support the seeded chondrocytes. The matrices were implanted in rabbit femoral trochleas for up to 24 weeks. The control groups received either a matrix without cells or no implant. The best histological repair was seen with cell-seeded implants. The permeability and glycosaminoglycan content of both implant groups were nearly normal, but were significantly less in tissue from empty defects. The type-II collagen content of the seeded implants was normal. For unseeded implants it was 74.3% of the normal and for empty defects only 20%. The current treatments for articular injury often result in a fibrous repair which deteriorates with time. This bilayer implant allowed sustained hyaline-like repair of articular defects during the entire six-month period of observation.